In the book War of the Worlds, the horse the narrator borrowed ultimately becomes too frightened by the Martians and their heat ray, throwing the narrator off and galloping away. The fate of the horse is not explicitly stated in the book.
Susanna English is the narrator.
Homer
The narrator gives the salesman three gold coins in exchange for the Book of Sand.
What happened to Lady Madeline on the day the narrator arrived was that she was believed to be dead. Roderick and the narrator came to prepare her body, when she stumbles into the room, falls on her brother, and perishes due to catalepsy.
What happened to Lady Madeline on the day the narrator arrived was that she was believed to be dead. Roderick and the narrator came to prepare her body, when she stumbles into the room, falls on her brother, and perishes due to catalepsy.
Barry
The narrator tries to get rid of the Book of Sand by selling it to a bookstore, but the owner refuses to buy it. The narrator then buries the book in a remote location, hoping to be free of its curse.
The voice of the narrator in "The Book Thief" was provided by Death, the personified force that guides the story and makes observations about humanity during World War II. The audiobook version of "The Book Thief" was narrated by Allan Corduner featuring Death's unique perspective on the events in the book.
The narrator is never named. James Fennimore Cooper wanted to keep the element of surprise in the book, so he chose not to name him.
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